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Daily Archives: October 1, 2008

Bubblegum Bangers Rally Day 5, Paris

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Day 5, 5.45pm, Hotel Ibis, Paris

‘We need their people here’

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THE housing licence system needs to be more flexible if Guernsey is to harness the increasing flow of business from emerging markets, according to Ernst & Young partner Stuart Phillips.

Ogier’s women head to UK

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HEADED by their star, Australian Liz Kerr, Guernsey’s women basketballers are about to face their biggest challenge.

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Don’t panic warning over banks’ safety

MONEY experts have urged islanders not to panic amid mounting fears for the global economy and ‘doomsday’ media coverage.

Meltdown poses hard question

NEARLY 300 staff at Fortis had only to look at yesterday’s headlines – the Daily Telegraph’s Staring into the Abyss was typical – to see how fortunate they were that a £9bn rescue package had secured their jobs and future.

Wealthy could be given tax incentive

MOVES have begun to introduce a lower income tax cap for Guernsey residents.

Consultation backs idea of protection scheme

A DEPOSITORS’ protection scheme is essential for Guernsey to show the world that it looks after people who do business here, according to the Guernsey Financial Services Commission.

Waste team to discuss what it saw

PUBLIC Services is keeping an open mind after visiting three waste facilities in the UK.

Children’s Open win for La Touche

THE Tackle Direct Children’s Open shore competition organised by the Bailiwick Bass Club was a huge success.

Youth sport: Guernsey is ahead of the game

SEPTEMBER is a great month for sport. For the summer sports it marks the culmination of another long, hard season.